 | David Evans Macdonnel - 1809 - 404 páginas
...cructble.— -Figuratively, " the worthies? remains." Caret periculo, quieiiam tutus cavet. Lat. SYRUS. — " He is most free from danger, who, even when safe is...which very happily illustrates the advantages arising (rom vigilance. Carpe diem quam tuinime credtda postcro. Lat. HOR.— — " Enjoy the present day,... | |
 | David Evans Macdonnel - 1818 - 338 páginas
...— Figuratively, " the worthless remains." Caret fiericulo, qui etiam tu'us cavet. Lat. SY.RUS.— " He is most free from danger, who, even when safe is on his guard." — A proveib which very happily illustrates the advantages arising from vigilance. Carfie diem quam mlnime... | |
 | David Evans Macdonnel - 1824 - 340 páginas
...— Figuratively, " the worthless remains." Caret periculo, qui etiam tutus cavet. Lat SYRUS. — " He is most free from danger, who, even when safe,...vigilance. Carpe diem quam minime credula postero. Lat. Hon. — "Enjoy the present day, as distrusting that which is to follow." — This is one of the maxims... | |
 | 1854 - 338 páginas
...head and tail. — It is a sheer absurdity. Caret periculo, qui etiam tutus cavet. Lat. STRTJS. — "He is most free from danger, who, even when safe,...advantages arising from vigilance. Carpe diem, quam minimi credula postero, Lat. HOR. — "Enjoy the present day, as distrusting that which is to follow."... | |
 | Thomas Tayler - 1856 - 592 páginas
...marriage might be solemnized after the death of the first wife. CARET periculo, qui etiam tutus, cavit. He is most free from danger who, even when safe, is on his guard. CAR tel est notre plaisir. " For such is our pleasure." This was a form of a regal ordinance under... | |
 | Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1899 - 890 páginas
...sloth and timidity shiver and sink at sight of toil and hazard, and make the impossibility they fear." He is most free from danger who, even when safe, is on his guard: The most skillful physician may, and often does, get results that he deplores, but with every care... | |
 | Thomas Tayler - 1866 - 618 páginas
...marriage might be solemnized afjcr the death of the first wife. CARET periculo, qui etiam tutus, cavit. He is most free from danger who, even when safe, is on his guard. CAB tel est notre plaisir. " For such is our pleasure." This was a form of a regal ordinance under... | |
 | 1873 - 316 páginas
...head and tail. — It is a sheer absurdity. Caret perieulo, qui etiam tutus cavet. Lat. SYRUS. — " He is most free from danger, who, even when safe,...illustrates the advantages arising from vigilance. Oarpe diem, quant mininie credulc itstero. Lat. HOE. — "Enjoy the present day, & istrustingthat which... | |
 | 1875 - 540 páginas
...least as solemnly as the Koman satirist, Carior est illis homo quam sibi." Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero. Lat. HORACE. — "Enjoy the present...which is to follow." This is one of the maxims of the Kjiicureun school, which recommended, but no doubt unwisely, the immediate enjoyment of pleasure in... | |
 | Daniel Webster Cathell - 1889 - 394 páginas
...setting the laws of nature aside, and bringing back to life one already mourned as dead. CHAPTER VI. He is most free from danger who, even when safe, is on his sruard." — Publitu !* You will have to foresee thousands of snags that lie in the professional current... | |
| |